Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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Greenbeanz
I think Price will like to take on the winner.
My prediction of Fury running for the hills is not looking good however I remember all this talk also before he bailed on the Price fight.
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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rjj tszyu
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Master
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Greenbeanz
I think Price will like to take on the winner.
My prediction of Fury running for the hills is not looking good however I remember all this talk also before he bailed on the Price fight.
haye will destroy fury without a single doubt in my mind. Fury hasn't got the skill to stop haye, yes he has the size of a Klit but it takes more than that to beat haye when he's on his game like he will be. Wlad's is a supreme athlete, something fury is not and he is very fast for such a big guy again something fury isn't blessed with. Also wlad has great BOXING skill another thing fury does not have. Another problem is furys chin. He was flattened heavily by a none punching cruiser who us past his best in Cunningham. If that had been haye landing that right hand he wouldn't have got up and if he did he would have been finished when he got up. Haye has power, speed and is a much much classier BOXER too. Haye KO within 4 is my prediction.
Remember it.
To be honest there are probably very few barring Ross or Master, here at Saddos who are giving Fury a chance in the fight. Fury is nowhere near Wlad for boxing ability, as you rightly pointed out, and will do well to keep Haye off him for 4 rounds. It will be fun while it lasts. The build up will be epic and the aftermath could be a bit messy.
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
rjj tszyu
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
I think Price will like to take on the winner.
My prediction of Fury running for the hills is not looking good however I remember all this talk also before he bailed on the Price fight.
haye will destroy fury without a single doubt in my mind. Fury hasn't got the skill to stop haye, yes he has the size of a Klit but it takes more than that to beat haye when he's on his game like he will be. Wlad's is a supreme athlete, something fury is not and he is very fast for such a big guy again something fury isn't blessed with. Also wlad has great BOXING skill another thing fury does not have. Another problem is furys chin. He was flattened heavily by a none punching cruiser who us past his best in Cunningham. If that had been haye landing that right hand he wouldn't have got up and if he did he would have been finished when he got up. Haye has power, speed and is a much much classier BOXER too. Haye KO within 4 is my prediction.
Remember it.
To be honest there are probably very few barring Ross or Master, here at Saddos who are giving Fury a chance in the fight.
Fury is nowhere near Wlad for boxing ability, as you rightly pointed out, and will do well to keep Haye off him for 4 rounds. It will be fun while it lasts. The build up will be epic and the aftermath could be a bit messy.
Even Harrison had him cautious for a few rounds;D
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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ross
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
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Originally Posted by
rjj tszyu
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Originally Posted by
IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
I think Price will like to take on the winner.
My prediction of Fury running for the hills is not looking good however I remember all this talk also before he bailed on the Price fight.
haye will destroy fury without a single doubt in my mind. Fury hasn't got the skill to stop haye, yes he has the size of a Klit but it takes more than that to beat haye when he's on his game like he will be. Wlad's is a supreme athlete, something fury is not and he is very fast for such a big guy again something fury isn't blessed with. Also wlad has great BOXING skill another thing fury does not have. Another problem is furys chin. He was flattened heavily by a none punching cruiser who us past his best in Cunningham. If that had been haye landing that right hand he wouldn't have got up and if he did he would have been finished when he got up. Haye has power, speed and is a much much classier BOXER too. Haye KO within 4 is my prediction.
Remember it.
To be honest there are probably very few barring Ross or Master, here at Saddos who are giving Fury a chance in the fight.
Fury is nowhere near Wlad for boxing ability, as you rightly pointed out, and will do well to keep Haye off him for 4 rounds. It will be fun while it lasts. The build up will be epic and the aftermath could be a bit messy.
Even Harrison had him cautious for a few rounds;D
Not really, when you're looking to counter punch, it helps if your opponent actually initiates an attack (throws a punch). This is a problem Haye wont have with Fury. And considering how susceptible Fury is to overhand rights, unless he works fucking hard on changing that, he's in trouble.
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
Fury will be sensible in this fight, he will talk rubbish to hype up the fight and Haye will try and tease Fury to fight with him like he tried with Wlad. Fury will box Haye and use his height, reach and size to break up Haye slowly and cautiously. Fury will stop Haye round 9. Remember it. ;)
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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Master
Fury will be sensible in this fight, he will talk rubbish to hype up the fight and Haye will try and tease Fury to fight with him like he tried with Wlad. Fury will box Haye and use his height, reach and size to break up Haye slowly and cautiously. Fury will stop Haye round 9. Remember it. ;)
If that happens the sky will probably turn black as a cloud of locusts block out the moon and usher in the apocalypse. :shocking:
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
Haye has had his chance V the best in the division and has already been beaten before that. I find it hard to believe so many think he could still become the top dog in the heavy division. Hes not, he wont and hes dull. Fury will make us all smile and interested, Fury is selling this fight like he sells any fight.
Since one of the most pathetic challenges for the heavyweight title ever, known for the amount of times Haye fell over and even more so his baba toe, all he has done since is fight someone that Fury already beat ;D
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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ross
Haye has had his chance V the best in the division and has already been beaten before that. I find it hard to believe so many think he could still become the top dog in the heavy division. Hes not, he wont and hes dull. Fury will make us all smile and interested, Fury is selling this fight like he sells any fight.
Since one of the most pathetic challenges for the heavyweight title ever, known for the amount of times Haye fell over and even more so his baba toe, all he has done since is fight someone that Fury already beat ;D
Fury makes YOU smile and interested(which isn't surprising), most people think he's an inbred waste of air who can't fight his way out of a cardboard box. Who is saying anything about either being top dog in the division? What does this fight even remotely have to do with that:-\ Fury is probably only being pushed into this because his handlers now realize he may lose to a bail of Hay, nevermind David Haye.
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
The reason why they are taking Haye is because David is beatable and Wlad is not. Makes perfect sense.
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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Eddie hearn is allready saying its 99% finalised and it could break ppv records, I was hopeing he had fuck all to do with it and was on channel 5 takes the piss been on box office when it might not last a round
On mainstream TV they would get 20 million viewers, that would be vintage.
PS I think Haye goes past the first round.
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Master
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Eddie hearn is allready saying its 99% finalised and it could break ppv records, I was hopeing he had fuck all to do with it and was on channel 5 takes the piss been on box office when it might not last a round
On mainstream TV they would get 20 million viewers, that would be vintage.
PS I think Haye goes past the first round.
Blimey, it's not the 80's anymore. England getting to a world cup semi-final (lol) might get close to 20 million.
Fury has been doing "great numbers" of 1.5 million on Channel Five. 1.5m is classed as a success these days. Without SKY PPV the fight wouldn't even be an option
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Master
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Colinc
Eddie hearn is allready saying its 99% finalised and it could break ppv records, I was hopeing he had fuck all to do with it and was on channel 5 takes the piss been on box office when it might not last a round
On mainstream TV they would get 20 million viewers, that would be vintage.
PS I think Haye goes past the first round.
Blimey, it's not the 80's anymore. England getting to a world cup semi-final (lol) might get close to 20 million.
Fury has been doing "great numbers" of 1.5 million on Channel Five. 1.5m is classed as a success these days. Without SKY PPV the fight wouldn't even be an option
Benn v Eubank v Watson got 16 million viewers why can't this get more?
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
Colinc
Eddie hearn is allready saying its 99% finalised and it could break ppv records, I was hopeing he had fuck all to do with it and was on channel 5 takes the piss been on box office when it might not last a round
On mainstream TV they would get 20 million viewers, that would be vintage.
PS I think Haye goes past the first round.
Blimey, it's not the 80's anymore. England getting to a world cup semi-final (lol) might get close to 20 million.
Fury has been doing "great numbers" of 1.5 million on Channel Five. 1.5m is classed as a success these days. Without SKY PPV the fight wouldn't even be an option
Benn v Eubank v Watson got 16 million viewers why can't this get more?
Because the majority of the UK's population only had four channels. There was no internet and Sky/cable was in it's infancy.
18.5 million were watching the 1985 World Snooker Final as it went past midnight.
Re: Haye v Fury set for Autumn ..?
I heard this was going to be PPV
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I heard this was going to be PPV
Never thought I would see the day PPV would take over a BIG boxing show.